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hi -sr i i . : i . 3f ft' ..Hi"" I'- If - iS-SrtVSiJ in -aUn.Two dollar. ,',n irium. Court orJ,r chnree.l :ir,4n tjiW ratr. A IiUtjiI uc (ikiv. rfi"- I'V tho ynr. ... : - . .1 1 th S. 0.;;Nafionnl. N-pt. . 4 tup 'ir I. IT. I? A1MT i 'Mn Wfttfc 01 TUB 1 " il,ntnrltmt from Gen.. Taylors i'.- MCVnhip Telegraph, Capf. nfhveu in tne j",i,u,,j . '1 i ...t.:t. ...t. Mizdvaniiago, "iiicu au? ihe 1st instant. By this arrival we ,cil ttit Matamoros I lag of the i...f oijij. nf Aiin'iist. and also a f . intPrfv.iii l iter from our vain I , ti.lU- correspondent, l.rcene. (flie Vetfcr finl a iiumlcr of extracts from BRUNEK & JAMES, or $ Pj, .11. roprictors. A CTIEC rFOJI'Atl. TOCB KclErs. DO THIS, A!TD LlBtRTT IS SATS. Gen'l. Harrison. NEAV SERIES. XUMBEK 21. 01? VOLUME 1A SALISBURY, N. C , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1847. ft on Texas Cavalry, vilj form th sarrison of Camargo and its-tle pendencies, relieving the other trftops How on that duty. 41. The Indiana rojriment of volunteers proceed to lJrazoH Island, and will then, with the Oliijo regiment, emhark for Vera Cruz. Hrii Getl Ifane will take com maud of these ' njginVnts at the Brazos :otiiloeii tbenj to their destination. .r . . ; ! j rl 4 -1 . . please, and say what they please, concern ing the. coniluct of public affairs in tear. as well as peace, charge home upon them ! the fact of attempting to revive at home There teas much gloom to day among busi the odious principle of "Passive OhedU I fas men, caused by the failure of Messrs. Prinu etice to power. Ward Co.! Yur what amount is nut known nor is il tho4ht thai they Ihernselves know. The Kdltnr nf thn llpmiwrat. in n vow. It l said that they were ottered boOU.OOU, it ino- himtf in f vnr nf rnnniierinrr anl n. s they would ;.r-e to goon; hut Unit they de. GREAT FAILURE IN NEW YORK. ter its being read, and in language not at Correspondence of the Baltimore American. all courteous tS Mr. UUchanan, lleclareu New York, Sept. 9, 4 P. M. his opposition to it. dreat was the as- , tomshment of some of the Secretary s pe- ; rime rnliar friini1 r(1 ittut nrmp in ttnin" I A NOIITII CAHOLINAiNOVCL. I ' i We Ira rn that a yoanj cemlemao of t..r n ' j native ton of the OU North, has now- in h r c .'poLlicaiion by the Mrssm. Harper, uT New Yutk,Jj r . ; Novel, called " Alamance?, the sceie of t!;i h ' in North Carolina. Tlie Manuperin , we !-arn, 1 examined and higuty approved by me ( ie I ics in America. Among others, res V. Gtn author of Poets sod Poetry of Xmerica," i. -i states in writinj, that Alannncifts an ori$;r , with indifnoos scenes and characters. dtsci.l ppirit and felicity." I have rarelj,' eontinu ? ' : " seen uch a book from an American author, r . obliged to be successful. This is ligh pn.ie, : duces us to brlieve that the woiki!I p-rvljc? , rnaton. and have a fuccciwJuI run. We l. i-'-1 Conjinians will stand by their owrvaothi-r. an 1 ! tire talent, and when the book is tffuf, ' whkh v. ; a few weeks, that they w2l, one and all, patr i . a. i and v III iv !r-om imnles nf th lOth mtri. . . n e nf.; 1 clined it. I he statements which came out y I.. itw. f1.lii ,i ... . . 1 -T iTs the late steamer caused a run upon the house uit'ni. tiiiui 1 " viv"rii 111 uti uir u hat i nnw iinrifrTnnn in r- ine nnieci - A GENUINE YANKEE. Halloo, mv cood friend, can ( form me how far it is lo the. next I t : 1; lira 1 iVf ' W.t'.e-v sc srj-kV lint! a c - si lk A- ' t nhlAAt Uc of.rnarihfo Monterey, when they of this and the cherished purpose of depo and cred.tors to such an extent .. re iv . fflif well as an important order will relieve It he present garrison, compos- the Administration. AfYer protestinglthat Th'ilure of luch a Hons necessarily ere. and proceedings, hut ii doei ,Uii4Gen;!Taylor, will he louml in ' V -M-'VsiV,,cu,ls 1 the war was not waged lor conquest', me ated on,i(erahle panic in Wall street. UrntH The tiewsby this arrival is jrunent. The rcmajnung lour companies. : editor of the Government organ ;lms at i The New Yrk Express of Thursday afer- WIH"" J under tW I .l-llt.n nt rln.l in L-n li.-.l. l...l,t it l, . .. j .t . t i -ii l i . " ("! i, ...ii i.i.iitv. . ij. ngi jj w o ii uuiun i man c ivi inn i j f "a j IJOOn S3 "S jcefS-y t.ntere&ting, anu wm no t o mann4r relieve the battalion of the Mas- and declared that if we do not subjugate The stoppage of the extensive firm of Prime. and frothy, but it availed nothing, for the resolution was postponed, and Mr. Buch anan stands condemned by the very men who not long since lauded him as worthy 1 Jonathan started up leaned on !,' of beins: chief of the nation. handle rested one foot on ihe g:t:; i he Lancaster Intelligencer has an ed-1 his sinister leg, and replieu e resolutions "Halloo, yourself! hoiv dlu ? 1 s not utter a cuess l can. mini near.sotara s word concerning the rough treatment of , to be before they cut the door ol the ; i :-.i t i i.. ncriteti vymi iiiixm:i ui icv" pt'ainb.i)hrt and his parly, who were koicd U' ave; been cut oil ty nie nie liad'iSilleiy. airived nt'Cerral vo- rdcrs of the: general government. T-M1 KnMhe 'oqcupatidn ol our columns re liy. .1 1 I . i ... .tdfrhm donig so. W e can only now ijie 'American people will hold ! . . ! . . . . . . ...... sluiijrton to a sirici oveolaughing Pennsylvania's favorite son." i.egirrientl at Cerralvo. The troops thus irelieVed Brazos and he will proceed to the e ;, and annex Mexico the war will provb an WartTAi Co., has, very m p i, ; utter fiiilure," and all the victories we eral sulijcct of conversaii " Potomac," the Washington correspon- naturally. caused a gen- i dent of the Baltimore Patriot in his letter alion in all street. that the firm bo affected by of the 10th instant, says : Y ou will ob serve, from an article fin the Union,' a . i . i - away men it was recKoneu iov:r but now the sun shrivels tip the r it tlon't make mor'o tew. j The fir you come to is a barn, and the i. "hay stack ; Hosklih's house is on ! Y'ou'll be sure to meet his gals be: t$er concentrated under have gained will only render us ridicuilous We are happy to say, however.. the command of fCol. W right: ; in the opinion of the world. Other; Loco- of John Ward & C., will not lr 'I'l.-Ji 1 li Kl runlmunt wl nrnpooft r r, ...l:. "i 1M. :UI -C .li-!r.. IAcnmo n 1 1 hm nrli Mr Warili i. iii1!"""! '-so - "in , luwm. m(;o t'uuuis iikc our ut;i"iiuur ui mc ir : "- ""p" i - . .. i r-" 'P....I mi c. r i tlT i c g- -II l Lltlll I'lllIIMN llllflll kl'flllll" liril. Ill lite nrm ol jotin ani v.o.. win oe . "S . i..? ' .. . .. tiler he will or no, until the WU1 v.u.. at least until the next Presi-.i arlrr ihe sheep ami me arler t. election shall be over i ? . i i - ,! inprp mrnm irnmnin rr i will .proceed coco cditors like our neighbor of the I De- ! M same.ahhough Mr. Ward is partner in bmh ' nln TnZTJ plague our folk more n aTitth; 1 1 ... . . . . ... ... ..... o t r nrarttinIilo nttur Ll I 1 L I L I U i hrmi v, i . ui i iir i ii ii u.i uo sy Mrii no iii iivii iLitiuir uilv i ; . irinnr4 r Piniiiiinaiiuii rii: inn nYtiiniiits in w KaVC 1CU totneoruenugou o he companes ofilh, Massachusetts regi- i the Government editor, have taken! the d.olved, by the withdrawal o! Mr. Ward, and j rri vnrnri'Ssi v ri-iMM!! mim w Mif.M . i t I .riiit-i fV...n iw. nr. 1 i .-i l.i u an i ic r trii"ii"-int'iiia iu iiiiui .trii. uc iiini - 1- pi ; uifiH, huh ai vvun u, auiui urtc lawusame crounu, until it. can scarcely uu : , , .. , , , .ipnti,,! J . i ' . r. . , .i ?; Mi-. .. ..... n .' will be estalhshed. composed ol the other mem- ueniiai- 0m tie nappy looiiunu to paper, uown me river. ! ' ; UouWed that it js the intention oi a targe . rif. . whft ' , n An vvilll , h. ! ion' would y . iii " , vit 1 1 v u i 1 1 1 " win m K uii rrrrrvrr inn rvt hn l rnr nnriv in hllin' . , I I ,y tljailp 'American djd autiofitics at Wash MiountaljUity fof tjius jffrmpl?' a'"' c ,! y ; l ! i t) xicjrc the man who has i filled Uii incasuiv 61 his country's glory.' -)t,,xmttincv tf the, Daily Xulioiial. 1r Mi S.NTiAt;o, Aug. iiii, 1817. ml)r; ce. the (Opportunity afforded by uljvef el t). ehclose you the general :rriilatii I tyji wifl kierc'eive ,tpr.t hiu-i 'iTMiie iffd cmfai:e. enduch to put his ollicial irtfrns btHeen the; jaws ot the oM lion. TU Ime H at last stripped, and tlie Geii- fsh.ii'l iHh t rusticate or chale on a imp stohl. , Atver had it latlen to the Iot4f K iclajite of. petty intriguers to re- ttun $o ling in a $tate ol suspensi tin: line of march, njot later than the 22d inst'ant, witji Capt. Davis' light battery, (company B: 4thiarillery.) He will pro ceed to lheiBraz6s, when he will bring under his tirdersl the 13lh regiment and Massachusetts regipnent. and thence con duct his entire command (one battery and tvf o regiments.) tp Vera Cruz. VI. Brig. Gen. -Hopping will remain in command of the district of the upper Rio Grand! and! will establish his head qu : uci a irsi- i , i - ! The Un-' a,M .!"e xvn "e niakes Ihe t u! like to know how Gen. Taylor, Y""" V s a sin to snauc . can conie home"vlthbut leave, no matter, how badly he may have been treated, any; more than either of tlie subordinate offi- nrnnnrtifMi rvf tho I n I ft nil nartl' pi U(UI null Vfl ...w w w a w , ---. j - i )- rr i TU1 into this Confederacy all ol Mexico, with j None of ,he l)ills o Prime War(i Co all her vile, ignorant.nd lawless poputa- have yel come hack, but it is anticipated that tion, amounting to seven or eight millions they will Ue roUlrned b ,he neIl sleamt,r h of souls! This infamous scheme of con- u also believed that the stoppage will not brin" questana appropriation, oi national y runft aowo any otner nouse. and robberv the most magnificent.! wick- i Thfe New York Con l , -.t ii t L ilQa ,i, n.llMvvincr urYuAo . J COgntzeu ny me ionsinution and tlie laws J if .... -., i . lh iiifit nrfiiiri hi v i i i:t t it I . in I :t vliir disgraced a Government prolessmg lo re- I he tatlure oi one oi our largest private nan. 4" r . " v IT. . V' , ,u V.Lr nn,l'i,afi,P iff houses, the name of which has been a tow Whe kept in the tie. d, he will be apt to :.. rrl heretofore, and that of an indi. ne Wuig a candidate for the PVsi- I i i t r At J.oKt I vidual member ol another house of the first class. ailU IUW iiUCUlUCU ljuaiin.i, anu Y"eIUL cers under him 1 : The ' Union' would al-; so have the people td know that the Pre :.lt l. . i r following article : cognized by the Constitution and the h jrjer Tmdatiny; the troops on this line. 1 vi I perceive, that the long agony is .i ' Jii ... . i. Ii. .it.' .. t..i nnw. quarters where L may select, Should j longef be doubted that a hot and perilous wer announced in U all sl eet, th s moroing. I.- iH f i . .i i it i i iuJu it causing considerable sensation. It is intima. it be lotindihecessary to retain the Gener-; struggle will be made to accomplish it. t. . Ua tnnwwtn al Hospital at Mier,t sulhc.ent guard , We know that the magnitude of this of ,he formJr wa occasioned hy lhe private will he tuusheu tor its protection, anu j scheme will cause many persons lououoi , dejosi(ors wilh ,he house calling tor their funds, j also a sutlitiient Jbrce of Medical ofllcers ; whether it ts seriously entertained hy the j ad(jeu to einbarrasments caused hy the non and atu-nditnts niust be detailed from the j Administration. We do not pretend to j payment of bills drawn upon the other side o( regiments Svhicli leave their sick. Great I say that Mr. Polk has all along had his the Atlantic. care will be takjn j to furnish descriptive j cupidity fixed on such an enterprise al- j Since the above was put in type, we have rolls ot all ,atterdints and patients thus; j though" there are many circumstances j received the following detached. f,Cololie Belknap is especially j which strongly sustain the supposition ClUCUHit charged w ith t$eregid enforcement of j that it has long been secretly entertained this order. !; j 1 ! by the Administration. Our rulersbegin 1 New York, 9ih Sept., 1847. jiiiTulniH perplexity so' cruel. To pros- II. V- Haysj with his comnn(ana ot . to despair pt bringing Mexico, to atfopt Dear Sir We regrel to inlorm you that, ow r ' i' I ! 'i v. .. i . . i ? . ... i . .... tiiu 'IVxjis horse, will march for the Brazos, thp tprms ibev wish her to acceDtl and. inff to the recent failure of some of our corres- I lit lUli'1 VH'IUIUl UlillUMi; i in .- , . - - , 1 ...w.-... J , , . . , - q, dency. 4 Nevertheless, Ci.-nrral Taylor will pro bably make a trip tojhc United St;ites in the course of the next thirty days. A gentleman from Kentucky informs me that he saw the General's overseer in Ken tucky, a week or two ago, and learned 1 that a letter Imd been received by him'; from Gen. 1 aylor, stating that he would return to the United States some time in September. According to the givings out of the Union,' he has not yet asked leave of absence of the only constitutional " com I mabder-in-chief," and will not be very apt i to obtain it, if he does ask ! I see you are inclined to I young man pray tell me how it ed that one of your legs is shcrt r other ? '! ; I never lows r.ny body to roc ! mv crass tanlers, mister, but sec i;.' if ; ' I'll tell you ! J was born s at mv request, so that when 1 hold th cap go with one foot in - the furn tolher on land, and not lop over ; ! it's convenient when I mow arui: side." ' ' j Very good indeed how do ; tatoes come on this year, I" J 4 They dont come onat all I i out, and thars a tarnation snarl i ach lilir ' 'I ' But they are small,! percc iv " Yes, I know it. Ycii;sce w? somewhoppinblue noses over in t! there, and they flourished so alllr these stopped growin jiist out ot cause they know'd they couldn't I You appear to he vt-rv smr.r should think you could afford a I v. Uv .. . . . . There have betn, 'as I learn, ten addi- i"an iue one you wear., Pontli- nnnnint,,! in thn ' 1 e lOOKS Bin t nothing 1 ru'w I I II n.i.. .nU.lt .1 t,t iliiiii.tvi has been a and there dinback lor Vera Gruz-. in con- I beins unwilling to relinquish any portion pondents in bun.pe, on whom we have a large : ,:ftni i-t.,. P. ..iJ.ri.. L.,wi..i,t in their .minion, to 1M iiiit V with thelinstructions issued to him ; nf the conouests made by our arpiies hjave amount, of bills remaining, we feel it is incum. t)(, n -nll oiflrn ., behavior. ,1.,., At' i....-.l.ki..v t:..iil i.wl (iltv. hy the Wa ' DenWtment. I M Probably concluded that the best method ; bent upon us, both from a sense of duty and as , . . r . ... . ou i.LluJj iioJ ".bev h:,ve sueeeeded VIII. The above movements will be; wii be to cbnauer all of the territory, and ! an, act of prudence, to suspend payments. ! ,.,....,. I tnie. I i..: i i . i . . . rti. M. eveeoted wit h tie Cast noss b e de av. h.AA miHtarv n.m;.ti,n of it until ithe 1 eiy reecttully, ourr, - i ,. - . ...... ' 4 1 nun; win iiiimm'h'w ue- muimj !. ; t i , , o. ,r'n t A . J ,T . r. V. P. , i 4 i - PRIME W K1J & CtJ. .i kssks. iditok : i see n slated in a &t. , i iViii-Jj ... The Ouai t rmaliers and other Staff De- ; DP(U Gf the United States can be indue- i 1 ulAI AKU r M ... ... - gc it' 1 lenol lou a skttch of the disposition of b' m.i lhe yl ) to tetnaiu in garrison ou mis uh yon will perceive what would eit lhe fortii with which Gen. T. . 1 V . .. i ... aye been ahe to inaicn to rsin nariments will tuvmsh the necessar y trans portation abd other facilities for the pur pose. By order 'of Maj; Gen. Taylor. VV. W. BLISS. Ass't. Adj't. Gen. loie lore f now on mi line is ; .f this force it takes .r,r08 lor gar thi - PASSIVjJi OBEDIENCE." We do not thipk says the Alexandria risciyrtcprls, &c leaving but to Gazette, the putjpicj has as yet sufficiently wxlmlttf Vera ('hlz. IVom this latter , examined and Icanrfemncd the course, ed to favor Ihe annexation of the whole of Mexico.Lomt;je Journal. VOLUNTEERING. The military spirit seems to be as active as f ver in Kentucky. - Only a short time has elapsed since the requisition on fhe Governor of that State for two more reigi ments of volunteers was received by that i x .. ... i. i ... .i... ih.:i.. ,i ..i..t.: i iew l oik letter ill c i u auri na in i i r i x wi y I season grown Irom a single Kernel ol seed, on quirer says : , ihe faun of .Mr. SHppmtoii, near that city, con. There is considerable excitement in have lived in these par: should guess T" I . should guess iso tew. I v ;i it my hrotin up ia this rt i but my native place isdpwn to lVr Then you say its nuout thrt l i . I . i n Wall street 'lo-diiy, caused hy the suspension of the firm of Prime, Ward & Co., one of our oldest Wull street houses. It is supposed it was caused by the failure of Giles, Son & Co., ol England, extensive corti merchants. The prox imate cause of their suspension was this : They were employed by Jacob Little io purchase se- tabling swnty stalks. jThat is certainly a ve- a,,u l luc "ct I" "' ry ext.a,rdina.y yield, aViy where out of Wis. " cs. s,,r twas, aspejl Hgo n: cousin; but assume evidence ..f what nature hebeve it's grow'd much horj and art have done, and jaie doing, for our high- Good bye to ye. That'd a darn si; ly favored Slate, (r rattier territory, as we are ofyours." , , ' t I doomed yel to style il alihough possesing all the " T. i elenienis to consiitute'a;CVmjo;trcri ! 'reat. Progress of Astronomical I) . er population and resources lha'n either Rhode III HUM) seven bodies Were klior- .tTlnm. ..iirl irt , V w r nl' fii'o nnmn'inint: . : i i r V ' I i 1. 1 Il...l 1 1., 1 ... m t ilin-ii l-'l..r!.li ' !....-- . r I ..n rv tn nnr vt't: t irit f 1 f Sillfl ..'.! ' i ' , i , , , j . .I'll i 11 i . n 1 1. u ur , uj cii in 'i vwiiii'wiiii -j vent ri()ii;i mi snares oi . or w icn iMock. anu me -, -, .. -, u, .y. iun w , - - - - : dfditnsuc troops riowrhr.re as sketched odl or,,milly by President Plk Havin heen orted to ,lim for aelpt-1 ZdXmse Texas, each of which j a sovereign S.ate of ' McTcury. Vrnus, Mars.--Ju pit IT, .. mii4 V'Vi ordtnd out at the time Ihe m his Message tp Congress, and since fob ; . u.,,L.. ii . t,,, r.m -pit-. .. il.is II,in I will inform vmi. that Mr. Ilenrv i., i-?nn ilr Wf been ;, ' : ... .... , .1-. i -i fl! .1 . Cf tlllUC UN 1 IIUI sun) ioi, !.. w Hum i,i y - Iiey. - uili. iii i iuw iiinw ...... r: - 2 . !. .... ..ii:. .:. .t i..i:... .!... i i i. r.. ii... , HIM'! 1 1 ru ii on ic i .ii i u 1 1 mi 1 1 mm low eu nssiuuoui m iim - i;u ciiiuirin uue w c -p, i i : i ' ;,M c i i j .1 11 , ,1 "!" I 1 ' r 1 11 ,,im . I : t 1 1 1 i . i"r I . I Clin tUUIIlY, iwu HUlll X I ci II i I nil mm- 1 iiri iiniinii s.uu u ,...-. - -, ,,1.,. , ? ,. c "iji, . i.-.wv.v,, .....v... VJI-1I iiui 11.11 anu up ...i....vw ... n..r,.r. ICIv nu.-on nnmntn uc tvAra o.w n-.i-a I . ii-jmK n I IP r lirlllCIIM 1 . I : L I I. ! IIUIII ntlli UIA VI OOCII VUIIIUIIIIIIO MlllW UIIU il mv 11..1U. 1 1 1 I , V ' .1 . . . . 5 i. . t . 1 ..... I ..... . . . . ... - I . . ....... ....... ... ..il. I .. .. ... ..... . .... . ... . I .... .w. .in.. ... ...-.f .1 rii. lilt: tuilll.l 1 iif iiiiiiniui n v 1 - K'lrllM'II IU HIT llllliiiiiaiiuii vi Iiniui in noun !. :i: : I L.i.;ul.:H ,1 ... .. ! . . . ; in f.iiii ui iiiF'iiiii.iii mil ill i iiiuii i iir With the i -v Li i i : ,l..llor- ih vL-liiilr nmoiint nf the Slock. i i , . i ... . ; me omer na.no, we ooserve tuaL - - t ttjvkiW'tiig. Let tlie Union and the. IVious fujers look 'at the result, and see ft!jpJd;i inn uke the people believe that t injury or General J. aylor was uol ttieir wrt lies g n. !- i on those who presojme to differ Executive with regard to the war hoar Mr. Little succeeded in raising l IT. one 300,- iecm.ve vvtu, r.,rt.u .u ue a - Governor Brown, of Mississippi, has foubd- but the excitement it occos.oneu mm was more Mexico, or t ny vVar into which the coun- , .t cn1 nreut ' aiinn to tift than his system could stand, for as soon as he ntivv to be; .spared from eductOliioand Indiana 1 icompnnv ol V XiOOO Here it IThe force ins 11)4, r-il. .. ' i'iiiiin iw. fczirncnts. 1 (company 4 j .b:Hnran(l ':twd of Indiana fun(-i floojis, Anil Hay's Tex Mregjn cut, not yiuJt arrived, say Wherr Lvv.uld haVe been Gen. ,,loN gram! idyading army Xub yliicli to march upon a Wifi dciti f C0.U00 souls, in cMn zl environs. 'MfatWr Kitcijie will not see this mt-hf for 1 know and respect his sen Wckiarid fear ' the oflicial thunder, try may be hastily ed. It was a neKv with M. .Speed nulled from a1 field cultivated by him ; 11 n m Iv fniirKntellllesof Jii' on the farm of Philo White, in the adjoining cr grtturn, the Earth itself, v 1 own ot .Mount i'ieasant,a bunch ol Kyi: con taining ninety odd stalky the product of one kcr. but the excitement it occosioned him was more nel of seed ! This most extraordinary product or injudiciously plung- discoverv here : or, at; least, the first introduction of the old Eu,- ' Passive Obedience"! 1. 1 III Lao.ll KOU UIUUIUIIIIVIIVII w IM.' . ... . 1.1 1 . . i .. iL . . I . I . .... . . .a 1... I.imtn.l In lhi (i.iire people of that State, informing them that 8-'f" - '"'iZ' v ' ,1 Ir iV rto , i... .1! . 1 r of the afternoon Messrs. riime, aid A. Co., is- on the 23d ultirno, the lime .appomted tov circularnilouIlcing lhc su.pension. completing the nve companies to formia . battalion of (volunteer riflemen some time Another New tk letter in the I Iwhidel- ropean doctrine lot .1. . I i: Ici.i,:,. . 1 . into uie pontic y1 "" u,,,,. "lcU,n ,a!U fi,r hv l..,.i,pnt nf thp nhia American says r Vtllll U A J V JLIklMV.iVF y j II A I nu lull siiuuiu uj tin iuc viruii. uue n rr , . , . . ! 1 . 1 j... .. . i .1 T 1 -rrUnited btate?, only one company had 'Veen this irnprovf.mcntlupon even the arbitrarj' is V ;r . - ,,... ?. 'rjj , i4l:L. ;n...-: i iveported, and urging the different military notions Ol one uisui inustiiuua i)i ti t-UM i . . ii t-.. . . e u .t ' L . . i c .i-L . . t ..... . - ir, i i 1!. 1 1 ' 1 1 iij divisions of the State to fernish their rh- Prune, ard d: Co. 1 his important house ha V " .Tl" .1" T " '""S .ll""" no-tivA nnnffli sndilv ns nossible. 1,.. nbll.rod. bv the stoima?e ol several corn tiotjJelayingi beyond the 25th of the pr- houses iii Londen, to suspenuL payments as a sent month. The Governor thinks thAt matter of prudence. Their liabilities are he. a! . j i r l: i r itmpn nnp nnrl i wo millions ot dollars. I luir i np iipim j in i 1 1 n i isii i ii t mi'm. i i i i ii ii inn - w :va V J m -. - ; ot a Hii-de crain of rve, looked indeed like a "sheaf;" and although ihe kernels in the hole bunch were not counted, there must have been, at a moderate estimate, not far from 5.000 showing a )iHd of (i'r thousand fold! A few quarts of such seed would he sutlicient to sow an acre, ins-lead of a bushel and a half, the juan- ru ti t.r. r ilirt .t-iv in Wall 1 1 1 v common v used. j . street, has been the suspension of the house of July 24, 14 t. sors. 1832 in Englandiiandi isi now not fashionable in France, wj-cvtvcll on republican Amer ica and the! chairjs with which power, would bind lhe thoughts and the free lot; pinions of tnen, merely attempted to He concealed with epipty and vain pretences so flimsy that all Inyst see the galling iron! beneath. 1 : . b It is not ajlighti thing that this attempt s been made. V THE PORTS.Moni ROM). fully recognised as a pl4nct, n:.t. Cpmet, though the prediction h verified. In IS00 there had 1: nine, namely, Uranus with m'x : with two satellites of Saturn.: llcrschel left the solar fcysteilt large again in number of li I found it. Since 1800 there h v. added nine, namely, Vesta, ti e unchristened, (HcnckeV) Atr a-. Ceres, Pallas, Neptune! Enck-js ( 1 and Bicle's Comet, j If M. I-is f li be right in what' he suspects to m-, i .i.... i. n... r'.;tni:d. ellite of Neptune, for nme wc j)iu lltj UUUCIM.IIIU lll.ll IIIC linriilll VO rilttllJU, f . ,, I I 1.1 1 wno nurciiasea tne i o ten. Boston Transcripts i should now havei been made. V It shows Kr!K ,r !!,i;om1 inUXT i the effrontnrlr as MU as the wickedness uU he.ann? himse t from Adj. e lf.it is, a lowed to pUchoK-l I.Wj hmv olhqe. . 1 here is some- I , m.AJ th h becauWi w his State is attributable to an idea on the part of the people that to raise a singlje battalion was so light a matter that no effort was necessary. He hopes that ac tive exertions will now be made to fulfil the requisition. Nat. Int. tit assets must he large, as several of the partners arc wealthy, and they have a large amount of produce in England. The head of lhe house Mr. John II. Ward, is also of the house of John Ward & Co., which will go on, weakened, of form of rulnor allti therefore we do nol vouch course, to lhe extent ot 3Ir. Ward s interest in jur tielr correctness 'orfjmoulh Road, a month or two since have sold out to another Compa- :" - " V . i , . , ny, and that the idea of improving that Kad Mr. Clay has been nominated f ,r j t:. and forming a connection between it and ihe Jency '.hy the Democratic "Whig i: Raleigh and Gaslon Road, Las been abandon- , c;enerai Committee of New York.; 'i eu. 1 liese ucts nave come .w v - .. ih rin hitinn I IVM,,,B - , The National Intelligencer say s :-A l jetributive) justice' in this expo- ; graw -"T" rt.. L, :J 11...1 ,i ' m do not think H i.i ii .aci nas coiiiiiuin .i mi. in r ,L.t..,:....t.i 13' 'Pcivbir ccutive w VIMItl l.T I IV IIUll Vlt.ll. , . . .r . f .1 . miFith iVI u V l OA llll 1I1UAIVUI it, which is involved in the fate ot the other house. It is not supposed that the house can in any less than 7o cents on Hie ooii.tr, Should they, however, turn out to be true, the result will be that our communications Hi Petersburg alone jwill have to continue, VI nd ng'honi ri qua o tonee o advance mm , ftu s ni conduct of those iiuaiious oi ine l. iiioii iu umt .n . ?. false and! unfounded. '"'riQutiou of forces on the line of the ruly, yours. Green. - I I - t Who were instrumental in aflticting us with its evilsy it vlilll be a very easy step, to proceed a7little further in the down-, wnnl ennrse. hi dlsiiotism. and introduce i' .k i , r ii . . - .H. . r . . . . u .i alter ipe uepauure. oi. me something StUI more stringeni, to cum uie under hiarhing orders for .Ve- Coinp. lt. arty 1 ido 4th do 1 do SJ do men, 111 109 93 6fl!of 10th rnf 1 mt d rot. 511 ! 13 5 lo 5 of 3d drug 1 of 4th j ! ;nrty 1 mounrrd vols. 1 133 ! 4 comps. 16tlfinf. 403 6 hIo do ; 604 I 5 3rl n'y 3 2nd drag 1 1 tnounted vol. , '413 42comp 2191 Clay's room a few minutes after he pad heard of the death of the lamented Gov ernor Wright. Mr. Clay was deeply af fected and paid a touchinglv beautiful i.m'-i promptu tribute to the honored dead, by alluding to his generous nature, uncom-j freedom of speech if not the right tothink. prorn.smg iniegniN, accomp,,snea P-- -i&3Soil-ir is not far off. when the irt debate, and his eminent pub he ser -. , if iV -I . ,i ,. ,u n11 ' ces. Though no heal y opposed, these (lis-; leaders of a dominant party have the au- f-J - . 1 "70" ' .11 , . u uiT i ! 1 nnt t ii"-u shet statesmen, in their .frequent; dacitv to anathematize those who do not ! f1; T v ,, ,. e ..: 1 acknowledge lo an AinitM ZT'of b. Si v,re and mortilying rebuke from his own ihut hrlminstra ion is conuuctinsT i 1 . . . i IS 5563 rrcpReKU Anikv or OccurATiox, i ' Spra,r Mob'y, Aug. 10, '474 1 . 1 I 1 I . . I . I . . - . . o I.i.r li.j.'O are pronaoiy ine iurj;e?i ucuimn, asim; i..... protepted a large, amount of P. W. cv Co.'s liiils. The failure has produced naturall a great deal of excitement in the monied circles. The great fall in Norwich yesterday, eleven per cent., may be traced ultimately to this stop- pag1' Mr. Secretary Buchanan, says the Phil adelphia News, has received a very se- a war iii 1 which itlhas involved the coun- trv:'c'"" H J j ; : Arid what thorej monstrous thanthe as sumption thu$ made hy the Administra tion and its journals I They confound the Government vjith ttiose who execute th laws---and raise up Presidential Preroga live r iI.A nbieet of homage and submis sion. They placela hit in the mouths and ft rein upon tt& tongues of the!people, and Because ? war ex- III, Wllllliu , , . 1 1.1 .1 ,r ihn n op ii'hprp hia nncipnt States, ever maintained towards eacn o n-; "u. '"-i '" er the highest respect and the warmest feelimrs of attachment. Honorable alike io the living and the dead is the incident here related, and we have pleasure in gv- iilg it to our readers. : Resolved That in Ihe designation i 1 son for the: Whig candidate Cr lhe ;" ranras, we. have, encountered no em inent s, have met with no discordant and that the propecl of an eilei.?ion South land for that high and folenin ru.t u ..- 1 -ii 1 , I - :lA?lata a m 'in tn incrrileand bla2'H irom litis oiace. win ue :to some caumii uuhui ...-.w . .... ... . 5 ed. We relied, in h 'teat decree, upon the en- , ihieldi the much-lored a ergv and foresight of these Huston Capitalists ,i Henry Clay.j j not only for a connection with Portsmouth and Norfolk, but for a continuation of lhe Hue to Camden ; but under thii new view of the case with the Portsmouth Road sold out and the idea ol improving and extending it abandoned, with the Raleigh and Gaston Road in a constanly failing condition, and with but little di.psition among our citizens generally to undertake, with their means alone, d"' , further improve ments, we confess we 'seo'butj little -hope at present for Ihe success of the Metropolitan line. That there will be, and at no distant day, a line through the State, uniting ihe great fautiof the I Arrowheadshavelatelybeenfoqnu t inighborhood of the Smithsonian It. tinn.wh'pre the ground habeenexc a The red man formerly hadhis ch t- : or his wigwam, nut science 11.11 10". session her temple. of the soil, and is trectin tl. i HOB1XSOX &. KLDIt:l.I New York Circus. North and Southland ciUmanding the iravel of inAa v fivprL Th Eoeofoco Con- i th Interior, we have nv doubt : and just now ibuciiv,. - -w .. r - - - - - , - 1 irf sarin?, fortone leetni t vention ot Lancasier county,, assemuicu .-.r l'r - . . , .nw rftt. i one HIS Splm.tid laMii4iment j coni5! : and IIOilMIS i!' l' V Salisbury, Saturday, Octobfr ' iy only !!) IVmra oj-n l fne o '.y V " Ml rm. Clnldrm and wrvrinTS ha. I f rnmn mini r t ika: linn inran. 1 iiri r rr i irnp n :i 1 1 vifK. ; f the' ColohPh will proceed to'! ists, there-mu$t he 57ence--tho silence oj i ' T na rel,eve l Uhto regiment uespousui i is tins it uucirmc w t j ?1lf ts how in barrison ibVri. The. I ed before, andlenuirced Oporta freecouni TrU snnnosed that about 37 of 38 mil- nW husheis of srain were sept from the 04 to Great Britain from the lstol bep Veil LI Oil UI Urtuuuoui v-JUiiiji k ! ; ft . "7" ; . - , J i Cn rm to sit utKmthe'Mancbes er line. At any n in Lancaster city some daysago and form-, n i . natura, we fhould dire ed the ticket for the.coming election, a see own section prosper, and wou, Pr j Of Carriage and hor-n.on ntfrinp the tov ci;e ftf irpsfdntinns wpre alsn adonted.in : the route which might pWiae to make Kale igh ; . -hrounh which th-y i ? I "-cr I - w. i . . - - ' - . . rf- .. i .. . , . t CL....I. t .u x,- ,i. a deoot o! trade and a thorougniarc oi . w a n i- ii i n u m iiiti i i. j t hav a strongattchmenl for Wilmington ' , rr.LEIJUATKD. NEW YolSK IJIIAS.4BANU.I 1 Chanot. drawn ky n.j will'thnn' nrorpd in Urn. iVWbe1, held ready to embark - Insteadheb, pjliarhelyisuhpiitling, .4 Crui.i Tk ' ..:.. - n tin'tiniinriM4tfmt t9t' imnntMlionS of 1 iTaf ,il. '", uti ; iciiiaiiiiiii: . vuilliia ij , .."MMlfWL .' ' i CT '.r U 1 . .Sii :..:l..Jlni.ni ; t a tw onuer Lieutenant Uolo- Ja RWn ! Hunt's com nany of Ar- to the ember,, 184G, rrionth. This to the early part of laist Was worth, at a lair aver - 1 1 llll A landed to tne sKies. ana among mem was i , .... r.r B nnnioithe ?oodoiaoiatei - . ntmtrn,firon, nan. f . I H H III! I Pll 1 IW n - III ,',' . . . .n.iii . IliilliJl'w- the following : j id would nco..r.Re iiji enier,.rixing c.uien. TUXU rt: R-lv That ,he Democracy of Lan-1 '' L m ' .$' f " I" Icaster county have lull and continued con- mj . , d' nf .wf be as tk- Pr.nor. hav.ru wfre - age, about forty-five millions of dollars, jjfldence in the Hon. James Buchanan, -the j n thp Wilmington as they sup :c. ...-..:, c..n ni Pnnti-I vaniM the I m lent, i ..fn . . f I m. The Traveller states that the Boston i- aftd in(efa,jgable Secretary of State, j pUce J;hat ty desire it to bea t . . . ttnneiK.irV Tear"" . s ..rf..ri.ince. ar Urz-r t-.4 Kor rarucui-rT t - , .,....k'la - rbn Company have such a demanc lor , his aUe adminislralion of said depart- Reed's ' company of theirlUilroaIron, that they are obbged , u ihtepjlheir works in operation night antl j 4 .1 ..: l..i,lc, f nrn iirv. 1 to been IhelT ftumillisiiaiiu l,.iiijiuuiiiwuii..'- i m T . , t'. . ..J-o mnii-aiif . . si ' ttrl. I i&.t vTh. tiAvf iust' closeu a contract meir accusers, nnu-iw mist. jmu" 1 Tr1' 'j ""t, o One of-Mr. Buchanan's oldest friends, I I Col. Keah Frazer, rose up immediately af- for the State frroni and leading market lown tllhout tapping Western Carolina hy the way of Fayelteville or Raleigh ? 1 Raleigh Standard. Sen Hiv aniphlt9 WILLIAM tOUNTj A Ill 3t i i ill exliUtt CIJ- '4 Srpt. 7th, 14 ,Jj I lir vw-i ( i October 4th ; and i . jj- At Coocord. oo Tuesday iheph. the rights of the people, to think what they ! for 50,000 tons Nova Scotia codL , , rf- - ; V '..'.a?.--.-. r I : - : -:-n. -''s v.',;H.:i.;.-'. -v-,'-: HIT! Ik 4 '''" s 1 8 , X ...
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 23, 1847, edition 1
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